Rape. Roe Khanna (D-Calif.) On Tuesday said that the house speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) Knows his and the rape. Thomas Masi (R-K.) Resolution on files The guilty sexual criminal belongs to the Jeffrey Epstein, claiming that the house was postponed before the scheduled.
“He knows that the resolution will be passed. I mean, the reality is that, we have 11 Republican: Representative Marjori Taylor Green, Nancy Mess, Tim Birch, Sure, of course, Thomas Massey, who is boldly moving forward,” Khanna told John Burman of CNN to “Anderson Coper 360”.
Khanna said, “I don’t think they have ever sponsored any law in my entire nine years in Congress, which I have introduced.” “So, this is something he knows that his base wants. It will be passed heavyly, and so he is really shutting down the Congress because he does not want to vote on our bill, or any amendment related to any bill, or any amendment related to Epstein – release of Epstein files.”
EpsteinThe saga caused chaos in the House for the second consecutive week, inspired the House GOP leadership to scrap several of their plans for the week, which were due to danger to force the Democrats to forcefully force the difficult votes.
Johnson announced on Monday that the Lower Chamber would not vote on a proposal to release some documents related to Epstein before August holiday. Members were also sent from Washington for a month’s break, as the legislative agenda was instigated by those for one vote.
Republican support Recently Rolled to a new Legislative push in House to direct the Department of Justice to issue more files on Epstein.
Massey, who pushed Khanna with Khanna, announced on social media last week that Republican Reps. Lauren Bobert (Kolo.), Jeff Van Drew (NJ), Marjori Taylor Green (Ga.), Eric Berlisan (Mo.) and Tim Bircht (Tenon) signed the co-sponsor.
Massey said in a post on the social platform X last week, “We are all worth knowing what is in Epstein files, who has implicated, and how deep this corruption is. Americans were promised justice and transparency.”
He said, “We are starting a discharge petition to vote in the US House of Representatives on releasing the entire files.”
The hill has reached Johnson’s office for comment.
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